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English: Fig. 4 of US Patent 504541 showing the covered cross box invented by C.D. Scott.

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K - wheelset axle
L’ - longitudinal driving shaft
M - skew-gear wheel on axle
M’ - skew-gear wheel on axle longitudinal driving shaft
N - circular center section of cross box
n - half box of cross box center section fitting the underside of the axle
n’ - half box of cross box center section fitting the upperside of the shaft
O - half globular upper section of cross box
o - half box of cross box upper section fitting the upperside of the axle
P - half globular lower section of cross box
p - half box of cross box lower section fitting the underside of the shaft
Deutsch: Fig. 4 aus dem US Patent 504541, die ein geschlossenes Achsgetriebe nach Charles D. Scott zeigt.

Legende:

K - Achswelle des Radsatzes
L’ - Längsverlaufende Antriebswelle
M - schrägverzahntes Tellerrad auf der Achse
M’ - schrägverzahntes Tellerrad auf der Antriebswelle
N - kreisförmiges Mittelteil des Kreuzlagers
n - Untere Lagerschalenhälfte des Achslagers
n’ - Obere Lagerschalenhälfte des Antriebswellenlagers
O - Halbkugelförmiger Oberteil des Kreuzlagers
o - Obere Lagerschalenhälfte des Achslagers
P - Halbkugelförmiger Unterteil des Kreuzlagers
p - Untere Lagerschalenhälfte des Antriebswellenlagers
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Source US patent 504541
Author Charles D. Scott


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current14:51, 10 March 2018Thumbnail for version as of 14:51, 10 March 2018299 × 229 (45 KB)Pechristener (talk | contribs){{Information |description={{en|Fig. 4 of US Patent 504541 showing the covered cross box invented by C.D. Scott. Index: :K - wheelset axle :L’ - longitudinal driving shaft :M - skew-gear wheel on axle :M’ - skew-gear wheel on axle longitudinal driving shaft :N - circular center section of cross box :n - half box of cross box center section fitting the underside of the axle :n’ - half box of cross box center section fitting the upperside of the shaft :O - half globular upper section of cross box :o - half box of cross box upper section fitting the upperside of the axle :P - half globular lower section of cross box :p - half box of cross box lower section fitting the underside of the shaft }} {{de|Fig. 4 aus dem US Patent 504541, die ein geschlossenes Achsgetriebe nach Charles D. Scott zeigt. Legende: :K - Achswelle des Radsatzes :L’ - Längsverlaufende Antriebswelle :M - schrägverzahntes Tellerrad auf der Achse :M’ - schrägverzahntes Tellerrad auf der Antriebswelle :N - kreisförmi...

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